Answer :
Answer: No
Step-by-step explanation:
The distance hiked of Mark is represented by 2*t + 100
and the distance hiked of Zoe is represented by 2*t
here, you can see that the slope of both equations is equal, this means that in the same lapse of time, Zoe and Mark displace the same amount, but because Mark started earlier, he has a y-intercept bigger than zero, so for every value of t, the distance that Mark hiked will be higher than the one of Zoe.
We can represent this by:
2*t + 100 > 2*t
100 > 0
So the distance hiked by Mark is always bigger than the one of Zoe
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
Mark distance in t seconds = 2t + 100
Zoe distance in t seconds = 2t
Velocity = distance/time
Therefore from the above equation,
Mark's velocity = 2 m/s
Zoe's velocity = 2 m/s
Distance covered by Mark = distance covered by Zoe
2t + 100 = 2t
If they both move at the same velocity but Mark starts 100 m before zoe. Therefore, there is no the same time that both will hike the same distance.
Mark will always be 100 m ahead of Zoe.